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Topic: antminer s1 - possible to connect another non-wifi device to its network port? (Read 731 times)

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You might also need to clone your internet routers MAC address depending on how evil your ISP is.  Roll Eyes

The TP-Link MR3020 was designed for this job by the way (adding WIFI to a network socket). You can pick them up pretty cheap on eBay.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3tpkkTRwzo

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yes, you would need to setup wifi as client and pseudo-bridge or nat it to ethernet ... consider OpenWRT wiki for instructions (relayd)

i did the reverse scenario which is more straightforward
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i was wondering, assuming an S1 is using wi-fi, could another device
be connected to the wired network port and share the s1 wi-fi connection?

ie: a non-wifi networking device?

hopefully the antminer s1 software is just a linux or bsd variant and that it
supports iptables. and possibly simply a case of setting up firewall forwarding
rules via iptables Huh

anyone actually done anything like this?

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